学位论文详细信息
Parallel reality : tandem exploration of real and virtual environments
Mixed reality;Indoor positioning systems (Wireless localization);Cultural property--Data processing
Davies, C. J. ; Miller, Alan Henry David ; Miller, Alan Henry David
University:University of St Andrews
Department:Computer Science (School of)
关键词: Mixed reality;    Indoor positioning systems (Wireless localization);    Cultural property--Data processing;   
Others  :  https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/10023/8098/CJDaviesPhDThesis.pdf?sequence=6&isAllowed=y
来源: DR-NTU
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【 摘 要 】

Alternate realities have fascinated mankind since early prehistory and with the advent of the computer and the smartphone we have seen the rise of many different categories of alternate reality that seek to augment, diminish, mix with or ultimately replace our familiar real world in order to expand our capabilities and our understanding. This thesis presents parallel reality as a new category of alternate reality which further addresses the vacancy problem that manifests in many previous alternate reality experiences. Parallel reality describes systems comprising two environments that the user may freely switch between, one real and the other virtual, both complete unto themselves. Parallel reality is framed within the larger ecosystem of previously explored alternate realities through a thorough review of existing categorisation techniques and taxonomies, leading to the introduction of the combined Milgram/Waterworth model and an extended definition of the vacancy problem for better visualising experience in alternate reality systems.Investigation into whether an existing state of the art alternate reality modality (Situated Simulations) could allow for parallel reality investigation via the Virtual Time Windows project was followed by the development of a bespoke parallel reality platform called Mirrorshades, which combined the modern virtual reality hardware of the Oculus Rift with the novel indoor positioning system of IndoorAtlas. Users were thereby granted the ability to walk through their real environment and to at any point switch their view to the equivalent vantage point within an immersive virtual environment. The benefits that such a system provides by granting users the ability to mitigate the effects of the extended vacancy problem and explore parallel real and virtual environments in tandem was experimentally shown through application to a use case within the realm of cultural heritage at a 15th century chapel. Evaluation of these user studies lead to the establishment of a number of best practice recommendations for future parallel reality endeavours.

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